Family left homeless by fire near Tottenham

Posted October
10, 2012

A fire last night at 6683 6th Line has left a family of four
temporarily homeless and whose cause remains under investigation this
morning by New Tecumseth Fire Rescue.

No one was home at the time when Station 2 Beeton and Station 3
Tottenham were dispatched to the scene at 6:06 pm. Additional tankers
were called in from Station 1 Alliston, and a mutual aid call from
Loretto because the closest fire hydrant was down the road at St Thomas
Aquinas School at the 5th Line.

"On arrival crews found a working fire inside the main level of the
home. Interior crews extinguished a fire in the kitchen area and
additional crews were sent to the roof level where the fire had
extended and extinguished a fire in the attic area," according to this
morning's press release. "There is severe fire damage to the kitchen
and adjoining main floor, structural damage to the roof and smoke
damage throughout the entire residence. Due to the extent of the damage from the fire and smoke
the residents have been displaced until repairs have been completed.

New Tecumseth Fire, New Tecumseth Building Department and Insurance
Agency representatives were meeting on site today to assess the damage.